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Porsche TurboLOOK for RC size 1/28 WLTOYS/ETC /REDIMENSIONABLE (High quality interior details, dashboard, clock, roll cage, etc.)

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Publication date 2023-05-18 at 18:31
Design number 1227189

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3D model description

This stunning 1/28th scale model of a classic Porsche TurboLook is designed to be used as a body shell for remote control (RC) vehicles and is available for sale at Cults3D.

The Porsche TurboLook is renowned for its sleek and sporty look, and this model perfectly captures that essence in its design. The bodywork is detailed molded to reflect the distinctive features of a classic Porsche, including the aerodynamic lines and body detailing that make this car so iconic.

It is important to note that due to the variety of makes and models of chassis available on the market, adjustments may be needed to perfectly match this body to the RC vehicle chassis. However, the versatility of this model allows its use with different brands, giving RC enthusiasts the opportunity to customize their vehicle with this spectacular body.

One outstanding feature of this body is that it has no glass. This not only improves the overall aesthetics, but also makes it easier to access and install the electronics inside. With no glass windows, the body looks more attractive and allows greater visibility of the electronics, which simplifies the assembly process.

Whether you want to use this body as a functional option for your RC vehicle or simply as a decorative item to display, this 1/28th scale Porsche TurboLook model is an excellent choice. Its classic design, turbolook look and versatility make it a must-have collectible for any RC enthusiast or classic car lover.

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3D printing settings

The parameters for this simple object are 220 degrees for the object, 240 for the first layer...

I printed the test object with a 0,4 at its maximum size and the object looked good (see the pictures)...

The orientation is up to each one, to me personally it gives me a better finish as the example I show.

Supports are required depending on the position you place the object.

If you have any questions about this object, do not hesitate to ask me.

To 3D print this object, below I provide you with some recommended data and settings:

Print size: keep in mind that this object is a 1/28th scale Porsche, so adjust the dimensions according to your preferences. Be sure to resize the model proportionally to maintain the proper aspect ratio.

Layer resolution: The recommended layer resolution for printing this body is around 0.2 mm or even less. This will help to capture the fine details of the design and obtain a high quality finish.

Filler: You can use 15-20% filler to ensure that the body has sufficient strength and rigidity, but is still light enough for use in an RC vehicle.

Brackets: You may need to use brackets during printing to support protruding areas, such as spoilers or side mirrors. Be sure to properly set up supports in your 3D printing software for best results.

Material: You can print this body in different materials, such as PLA or ABS. PLA is a popular choice because of its ease of printing and good strength, while ABS offers greater resistance to impact and higher temperatures. Choose the material that best suits your needs and preferences.

Print orientation: make sure to orient the body properly in your 3D printing software to minimize bridges and support areas, and maximize print quality.

Remember that these settings may vary depending on your specific 3D printer and individual preferences. It is recommended that you perform some tests and adjustments as needed to get the best results on your equipment.

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